It could be something about replying to Danny's first message, which in my client (Gmail) shows up with 4 unnamed attachments. Your client (Eudora, from your X-headers) might see these even if you don't, and be trying to include them in a reply or something. Where those 4 unnamed attachments came from, I couldn't say, but at least that *might* explain the mystery attachment. Carl Bussema III Information Technologist Michigan State University Outreach & Engagement Phone: (517) 353-8977 • Fax: (517) 432-9541 [log in to unmask] On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 2:41 PM, David McFarlane <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Kim, > > Nope, absolutely no sig file, I gave up on sig files a *long* time ago. > And if I were automatically attaching a sig file, then that file would > appear on *all* my outgoing messages (including this one), which it does > not. > > Thanks, > -- dkm > > > > At 3/5/2012 02:30 PM Monday, Kim Geiger wrote: > >> >>> On 3/5/2012 at 1:49 PM, David McFarlane <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> > Wow, I sent that message out with *no* attachment, and it arrived in >> > my inbox with a .jpg attached, which I dare not open. Anyone want to >> > comment on what happened there? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > -- dkm >> >> It's empty, whatever it is. I don't think listserv added it; there >> aren't attachments on any of the other emails. >> >> Could you be automatically attaching a sig. file or something? >> >> -- >> Kim Geiger >> Information Technologist >> WKAR Radio & Television, WKAR.org >> East Lansing, Michigan >> 517-432-3120 x 429 >> >